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Pick up Wednesdays in Suwanee 1pm to 6:30 pm

We take orders Fridays starting at 7:30 am to Sundays until 6pm

Pick up is at 1300 Peachtree Industrial Blvd, Suite 1104, Suwanee 30024 on Wednesdays from 1 pm to 6:30pm.

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Live Plants

Apios Americana, also called potato bean, hopniss or American groundnut ar a native clmbing vine that produces tubers like beads along strands of rhizome. These tubers are highly palatable with culinary characteristics of a potato, although the flavor can be somewhat nuttier, starchier than a potato and the texture can be finer. The tubers can be eaten boiled, fried or roasted. Or the way my husband likes them, as air fried chips with just a little salt. Studies suggest they should not be consumed raw.
Apios Americana contain roughly 3 times the protein potatoes do: 11-16.5 percent of dry weight.
And Apios Americanas produce a plethera of very decorative, dark purple blooms, too.
I offer small tubers for growing your own Apios in pots or your garden.
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Apios Americana, also called potato bean, hopniss or American groundnut ar a native clmbing vine that produces tubers like beads ... more

Chinese Artichokes aka Crosnes (Stachys affinis) can be planted in a flower bed, around a landscape shrub or as a field crop. And in pots of course. It is a member of the mint family and reproduces like that. They need to be grown in a fully sunny site with a deep, light-textured, humus-rich soil.
Crosnes need adequate moisture and freedom from weed competition in order to produce tubers that are usable. These tubers are white, with a segmented appearance that makes them tempting to compare to grubs. They are crisp and slightly nutty tasting and are often eaten raw, but also can be cooked or pickled. All parts of the plant are edible.
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Chinese Artichokes aka Crosnes (Stachys affinis) can be planted in a flower bed, around a landscape shrub or as a ... more

Oxalis tetraphylla is a bulbous plant from Mexico. A common name is "Iron Cross", it is also known as "lucky clover.
It is commonly used as an ornamental plant. It is also edible, the flowers and leaves having a sharp lemon flavor.
My "Iron Cross" are just emerging and will be opening their leaves just in time for St. Patrick's Day!
please check out my FaceBook page for actual pictures: https://www.facebook.com/DuluthCottageKitchen
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Oxalis tetraphylla is a bulbous plant from Mexico. A common name is "Iron Cross", it is also known as "lucky ... more

Now a 4 to 6 inch Chive herb seedling planted in 3 to 4 inch sturdy pot for easy tranplanting.
This chive has a garlic flavor and has white start shaped flowers that are long lasting. It is great for salads and most dishes.
Maturity: 90 days
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Now a 4 to 6 inch Chive herb seedling planted in 3 to 4 inch sturdy pot for easy tranplanting. ... more

Today a 3 to 5 inch herb seedling planted in 3 to 4 inch sturdy pot for easy tranplanting.
Lemon Balm has a strong scent and can attract bees. This herb has full leaves that are shiny and dark green.
Harvest before flowering, as smell, taste, and medicinal properties decrease as stalks mature.
Maturity: 70 days
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Today a 3 to 5 inch herb seedling planted in 3 to 4 inch sturdy pot for easy tranplanting.
Lemon Balm has a strong scent and can attract bees. This herb has full leaves that are shiny and dark green.
Harvest before flowering, as smell, taste, and medicinal properties decrease as stalks mature.
Maturity: 70 days
Please refer to our grower profile for the return policy on this item.close

Loavage herb seedling in a 3.5 inch pot for easy transplanting. The leaves can be used in salads ,soups, or season broths. Similar flavor and smell of celery.
Please refer to our grower profile for return policy on this item.
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Loavage herb seedling in a 3.5 inch pot for easy transplanting. The leaves can be used in salads ,soups, or ... more

Today a 3-4 inch herb seedling planted in a 3-4 inch sturdy pot.
Sage has a green-blue leaves that are used fresh or dried in soups, meat dishes, gravies, and stuffing.
Can start using the leaves at any time. Harvesting will promote growth.close

Today a 3-4 inch herb seedling planted in a 3-4 inch sturdy pot. Sage has a green-blue leaves that are ... more